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  1. 14 de oct. de 2022 · Building urban wildlife corridors increases greenspace within cities, which has numerous benefits for the human inhabitants within cities. Access to greenspace supports recovery from stress, child development, and other physical health and psychological benefits ( Kowarik, 2011 ; Scott et al., 2018 ), and greenspace can mitigate ...

  2. In an analysis of several northern European cities, converting urban land into park space was one of the single most effective ways to increase urban species richness and species diversity across species of birds, invertebrates, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles. [3]

  3. 9 de ago. de 2017 · J. Scott MacIvor. BioScience, Volume 67, Issue 9, September 2017, Pages 799–807, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/bix079. Published: 09 August 2017. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. As urban areas expand, understanding how ecological processes function in cities has become increasingly important for conserving biodiversity.

  4. Abstract. Read online. Urbanization is rapidly expanding across the globe, leading to increasing threats to wildlife in and around cities. Wildlife corridors are one strategy used to connect fragmented wildlife populations; however, building wildlife corridors in urban areas remains a challenge because of the number of barriers between habitat ...

  5. 1 de oct. de 2022 · Wildlife corridors are one strategy used to connect fragmented wildlife populations; however, building wildlife corridors in urban areas remains a challenge because of the number of...

  6. 21 de ene. de 2019 · Getty Images. Many cities are challenging places for wildlife, full of people, noise and pollution. But small changes are all it takes to tempt many species to live in the concrete jungle. Urban...

  7. 22 de may. de 2023 · Story | 22 May, 2023. Embracing biodiversity: Paving the way for nature-inclusive cities. How many different species of animals and plants can you spot in a city? How often do you immerse yourself in urban nature? Are today’s city-dwellers alienated from nature more than ever? Photo: Rudy and Peter Skitteriansa from Pixabay.